All Ethics and values subjects

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Included in this is a PPT containing a discussion based lesson of approximately 55 minutes. There is a differentiated success criteria for each student to aim for and assess themselves against at different points as a mini-plenary as well as a challenge question to consider throughout. It is a primarily discussion based lesson on what can be a very sensitive subject. For the main activity there is an explanation of how to best present your example and the conclusion of the activity which MUST be read prior to teaching. This was taught to a year 5 mixed ability class but could easily work for KS2. Edit, use, adapt and enjoy!

Hinduism Bundle. This unit has over 6 hours of content and contains an INTERACTIVE Hindu Gods &amp; Goddesses activity.
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This unit includes all you need to teach for around a term to KS2. There are lesson power points with back up activities, sheets, discussion points, resources, assessments etc. There is an assessment page and a scheme of work to go with the powerpoint too. I have also written a two hour Flip Learning Project which substitutes some of the lessons as additional extra.
The PPT has 10 lessons and 52 slides with activities. You can pretty much walk into the room and teach from it, without further resources. Ideal if RS cover teacher or non-specialist too.
I have developed a whole unit work from Year 5 up to Year 8 which I am now uploading. These have taken me hundreds of hours so I hope this saves you lots of time. Happy Sunday!

Drop Down Day Pack - A set of 6 lessons to cover a Drop Down Day (6 hours) introducing Citizenship to KS3.
The Drop Down Day was put together for Year 7 originally, but all the resources are editable and well-differentiated so it could be used with any year group KS4 / KS3 with a tweak or so.
The Drop Down Day covers an introduction to Citizenship, rights + responsibilities, Human Rights and focusing on how we can be active and positive citizens both in the UK and for the rest of the world.
All these individual lessons have been rated very highly by Tes users and are tried and tested in my own department.
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Back to School : TEMPLATE BUNDLE This Bundle includes:
AFL Pie Chart: An AFL activity sheet using a numeracy activity for use in all subject areas. Customisable to any topic. Based on a hierarchy activity. There are three differentiated sheets Higher, Mid and Lower. Check out our ‘How to drawer Graphs’ PPT for the instruction sheet on how to create Pie Charts as an instruction tool for pupils to go with this activity.
Fact File Template: A template for pupils to use based on an organisation they are studying.
Marking Codes Doodles: Here are 15 marking codes that will prove invaluable for you when marking your pupils’ digital work. Included in this bundle are the red, green and off white/grey codes. Simply drag the doodle into the document you are marking, right click the item and select the wrap text option, ensure that it is placed ‘In front of text’. You will be able to place this anywhere in the document with ease! Included in this resource is a PowerPoint with the explanation of the marking codes. Gone are the days when you have to print out pupils work and make short comments by hand!
Reward Bingo: This resource is meant to be printed out onto A3 paper and displays in the classroom. This can be used as a reward for excellent work. We usually allow pupils to choose their own number and write their name in the space provided. Once the two sheets are full numbers are chosen at random and rewards are issued to the lucky winners.
Teacher Feedback Sheet: For use when marking books as a summative feedback for pupils and parents.
Think, Pair, Share: Template for pupils to work as individuals, pairs and groups on a task of your choosing.
Random Name Generator: This is a fun way to ensure pupil participation in lessons. The PowerPoint is completely editable. It has space to up to 35 pupil names. Pupils names can be added to each slide and once in presentation mode, click anywhere on slide two and a name will be generated. N.B. the same pupil can be selected more than once on this presentation.
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Looking to teach and pray the rosary with your students? Well, now you can with this giant 80 foot rosary package. With over 400 pages, this one-of-a-kind religion education artifact is a Megabundle which includes the following rosaries for you, your family, and your students to color and assemble together:
Joyful Mystery
Luminous Mystery
Glorious Mystery
Sorrowful Mystery
These rosaries can be used in many unique and creative ways. Students can work in groups to create this masterpiece, color a bead, or pray as a class. Each bead tells a story which includes the prayer and which decade you are in. This engaging classroom model will encourage your students to not only say the rosary, but experience the journey of each prayer. If you are a religion teacher, do not miss out on this innovate product that will encourage students to pray!

Whether you’re a teacher, school manager, pastoral lead or governor, we want to you and your school to have information and ideas for talking about difficult issues with pupils. Browse our free resources at www.childrenssociety.org.uk/education.
Our collection of online resources focus on children’s well-being, mental health, sexual exploitation, poverty, debt, young carers and more. Find ideas to help plan lessons, teach pupils about local issues, and discover ways to improve school life for children. Use them them to talk citizenship and learn about democracy. Plan religious education and find interesting material for personal, health and social education or sex and relationship education.
There are over 800 local packs filled with up-to-date statistics on difficulties children face in your area. There are all sorts of tools to teach pupils how their actions can create change for the most vulnerable young people in your community and beyond. Contacting the local council, volunteering in our shops or taking part in a magical Christingle are just some of the ways to get involved.
We already work with hundreds of Church of England schools and we want to work with any school that shares our charity’s values. Only together can we make a difference, because no child should feel alone. Browse our free resources for schools and colleges today at www.childrenssociety.org.uk/education.

A range of resources that are quick to prepare and have everything you need for emergency or supply cover in upper key stage 2.
Includes maths, English, reading comprehension, RE and ICT.
The only thing you will need are some counters and a dice for the reading games.
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A PowerPoint presentation to guide a Christian assembly on celebrating our gifts and talents. Suitable for use at primary level. Contains Bible references and concludes with a prayer. To the best of my knowledge images included are copyright free.

This Collective Worship resource includes:
a full PowerPoint of the text John 20.
Questions linked to the text differentiated by Year group.
A prayer linked to the story of Doubting Thomas and
3 suggested hymns complete with YouTube links to enable them to run directly from the PowerPoint.
Ideal for the start of the Summer term both in Church schools and non-denominational schools.
Alternatively could be used as a starter for RE lesson linked to the period between Easter and Ascension.

This pack contains four lessons about animal testing (experimentation and research). It deals with Muslim &amp; Christian views, beliefs and teachings.
It is ideal for any teacher covering Islam as a comparative religion at GCSE level.
For more details about the resources please click on the individual items.
You can save time and money by downloading these resources in larger units of work:
7-Lesson Units for Islam
10-Lesson Units for Christianity
17-Lesson Islam &amp; Christianity Combined Units
If you like the quality of my work, you may also be interested in downloading my complete GCSE Sociology units, designed for the new specification.
Finally, those teaching KS5 will find my packs of AS/A2 revision sessions invaluable:
OCR Religious Studies
AQA Philosophy
AQA Sociology
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This pack contains three lessons about animal experimentation (animal testing andusing animals in research). It deals with Buddhist &amp; Christian beliefs and teachings.
It also includes a free bonus resource that will be useful for those teaching about animal ethics at KS3-4 level.
For more details about the resources please click on the individual items.
If you’re here you should check out my:
GCSE Buddhism - Beliefs Teachings &amp; Practices - 20 Lesson Unit
GCSE Buddhism Thematic Studies Units
Christianity Thematic Studies Units
If you like my work, you may also be interested in my complete set of GCSE Sociology Resources covering the entire new specification!

Muslim Festivals Throughout the Year
This Unit of Work contains (359 slides in total):
27 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture.
Introduction to Islam.
Al-Hijrah.
Ashura.
Milad-al-Nabi.
Laylat-ul-Isra.
Ramadan.
Laylat-ul-Qadr.
Id-ul-Fitre.
Id-ul-Adha.
The Hajj.
Questions to revise each section accompanied with research exercises and video clips.

A little Easter treasure hunt for you. Hunt out the rabbit!
An easy plenary game for any year group.
INSTUCTIONS
You will be working in teams, your teacher will decide how many and who is in which.
Your teacher will ask teams a question, in turn. If you get the answer right, you can choose an Easter egg. Your teacher will then click the egg.
Under each egg, you can find:
A coin – your team wins 1 point
Chocolate – your team wins 2 points
Easter Rabbit – your team wins 4 points
A white cross – your team wins 0 points
The team with the most points wins!

Included in this bundle is a selection of 20 outstanding assemblies.
These are well resourced, well planned and well prepared and ready to deliver.
They cover a variety of topics from current news topics (Brexit, Fake News, Terrorism etc.) to moral issues (Rules, Risk taking, Mental Health) to seasonal topics (Christmas, Halloween, End of Year etc.)
These took many hours to create so would save you hours of preparation!

Easter : Easter Bundle
Included in this pack is a selection of our Easter activities, timers and lessons.
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Women’s History Month
International Women’s Day Quiz 2018
Perfect for Women’s history Month!!
This INTERACTIVE quiz has 9 rounds consisting of a variety of activities and is perfect for Tutor Time or a fun lesson activity. It has the potential to span 90 minutes depending on how many rounds you wish to play.
PowerPoint: 96 even comes with a team selector and an interactive score board for you to keep tabs on the team’s points. You can select the round you wish to play by using the Gender Vendor.
The International Women’s Day / Women’s history Month 2018 consists of:
Movie Round
Yay or Nay
General Knowledge
Award Winners
Guess The Caricature
Females of Faith
Music Round
Bonus Roundr
Gender &amp; Jobs
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The Tutor Time : International Women’s day / Women’s History Month Tutor Time PowerPoint is fully resourced with YouTube links and questions to discuss International Women’s Day.
Tutor Time : International Women’s day / Women’s History Month resource contains a PPT (22 Slides) with 1 A4 worksheet (that can be blown up to A3).
The Tutor Time : International Women’s day / Women’s History Month resource covers a whole week of sessions! contains:
Bell Task
YouTube links
Discussion Points
Learning Placemat
Vlog Task
Opinion Line
Inspirational Quotes
Interactive Plenary
International Women’s Day / women’s History Month Assembly
The International Woman’s Day Women’s History Month Assembly PowerPoint is fully resourced with YouTube links and questions to discuss International Women’s Day.
International Woman’s Day Assembly resource contains a PPT (11 Slides)
Back to School : Loading Timers
This is a really fun timer selection - If you love our other timers you will certainly love this! It comes complete with music!
This is a fun countdown timer that can be used as a time management tool in any lesson. You have a choice between a 1, 2 or 5 minute, 10, 15 or 20 minute timer.
You can alter the timings in the animation pane to make the timer shorter or longer should you so wish.
The loading timers can be copied from this presentation and pasted and inserted into your own or on top of any slide you wish.
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Make a bookmark RE activity
Have you ever seen a mustard seed? The mustard seed was, at the time, believed to be the smallest of all seeds. It is so small that if you were holding one in your hand and you dropped it you would have a very hard time finding it because it is so hard to see.
Even though the mustard seed is so small when it is planted in the ground, it grows into a tree large enough for birds to stand on its branches and to make their nests in it.
When you look at this little mustard seed before
planting it in the ground, you might think it would
be impossible for a seed so tiny to grow into a tree.
But God turns that tiny seed into a wonderful place
for birds to come and rest and sing.
When Jesus told this parable He compared it to loving God. When children, like you, or adults begin to love Jesus, their love is like a tiny mustard seed before it is planted in the ground. It starts out very small at first. Then when you keep on listening to what Jesus says and obeying Him, then the love grows bigger and bigger. Soon it will grow like the big mustard tree.
You can also find this parable in Mark 4:30-32; and Luke 13:18-19.

A bundle of 4 Easter assemblies, perfect for using in the weeks leading up to Easter.
Each assembly contains a plan and a PowerPoint to help you tell the story. There is a different theme for each assembly to help children think about the true meaning of Easter. The themes are covered through anecdotes and acting to help make each assembly relevant to the children’s lives.
The following are included:
Palm Sunday (choosing the right path theme)
The Last Supper (betrayal theme)
Good Friday (sacrifices theme)
Easter Sunday (hope theme)

This is a plan for an assembly on Easter Sunday, with a focus on the theme of hope. There is an optional PowerPoint on the Easter Sunday story included. The plan is easy to follow and requires no resources, so is perfect for using at the last minute!
I like leading assemblies that are interactive, engaging and relevant to the children’s lives. So this assembly involves you telling an anecdote about a school scenario, before linking this to the story of Jesus rising again on Easter Sunday. There is a lot of opportunity for children to think about their own experiences and to feedback. There is also an example prayer/reflection to finish with.

This is a plan for an assembly on Good Friday, with a focus on the theme of making sacrifices. There is an optional PowerPoint on the Good Friday story included. The plan is easy to follow and requires no resources, so is perfect for using at the last minute!
I like leading assemblies that are interactive, engaging and relevant to the children’s lives. So this assembly involves you telling an anecdote about a recent event, as well as asking for volunteers to perform a school scenario. Children are encouraged to use these stories to think of small sacrifices they can make for others in their own lives. This is then linked to Jesus’s sacrifice on Good Friday. There is a lot of opportunity for children to think about their own experiences and to feedback. There is also an example prayer/reflection to finish with.

Included: PowerPoint for the lesson - assessment paper, mark scheme for peer marking, DIRT tasks for pupils to complete.
Video used:
I do not own nor claim to own the video inserted. Video is not 100% accurate but does illustrate the growth and migration of the World Religions clearly for KS3.

Bertie bird knocks how everyone is different to him, thinking his way is the only way to be, until he discovers a land where everyone is the same. This comprehensive assembly pack includes: A fully scripted assembly including an introduction and reflection with key questions throughout, A presentation (PDF) complete with engaging images, A set of Key Word cards to enhance understanding, A reward certificate. Themes explored include: individuality, animals, colour, respect, relationships, it’s good to be me, self esteem, differences.

An old man relies on his family to look after him as he ages and becomes less able. His son isn’t as kind as he could be but his grandson soon teaches his parents a lesson in caring that they will never forget. This comprehensive pack includes: A fully scripted assembly including an introduction and reflection with key questions throughout, A presentation (PDF) complete with engaging images, A set of Key Word cards to enhance understanding, A reward certificate. Themes explored include: family, support, friendship, thoughtfulness.

The five freedoms, sometimes known as Brambell’s five freedoms, are a compact of rights for animals under human control. The five freedoms were originally developed from a UK Government report on livestock husbandry in 1965. The five freedoms are used as the basis for the actions of professional groups, including vets, and have been adopted by representative groups internationally including the World Organisation for Animal Health.
What are the Five Freedoms for Animals?
Freedom from hunger or thirst by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigour
Freedom from discomfort by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area
Freedom from pain, injury or disease by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment
Freedom to express normal behaviour by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal’s own kind
Freedom from fear and distress by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering